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wibsotm vol \\.] s.\\_\s1\vu x.c tvv.stun \ v.wwv.ww :>, l hi bimikam white v,\sl of leuwrfl vvxvun^vv iiiniln nm n\'i v*\\\vtÂ»v>i v i z vincent i aits , ita .. un vsi,i3 \\ lliam jamison v al santli .' samuel johnston n.cyrwi johnston rii.irle kit x i nl i man johnson bun s a vlexandi r vndri * joro i kui bale m.uth te thu mtbscribi rs will sell the following valu abl i sods b longing to the i state of tb uwii beard we copy the following pi i 'â– from the national gsi ette it i . the ural time that tins topic has been in anv shape introduced into our columns conceiving is ue i'l th.it the establishment of r i/iirttc between the foreign ministers is a matter lhat we have no right lo interfere with etiquette is a primary point in eu ropean courts and il i both unjust anil unreasonable that we should in our pub lie piints ridicule the representatives ol friendly foreign powers sojourning sties seat of governmenl for the practice of it on the score of courtesy alone we ought to stand neuter no one will deny that the republicans â€¢>! tbe new world an us virtuous und is highminded as the n>v lists uf thc old ; then there can be noth ing incompatible with uur national ihsr actor in being equally iv â€” hath gaz " the most vulgar recount whit li we have vet seen of tbe lend alledged to have taken place between the french und english ministers it washington is contained in a letter u be found in the richmond enquirer ol the 1st inst i'he french minister is called mon sieur parltzvtuss the english mon sieur goddam and ye/w bulh the swe dish monsieur de swede e_fc â€” the whole nan ni c has a character accor dant with those choice and witty de signations and must have been receiv ed with infinite glee in the night-cel lars and stable-yards of v , for which we presume it was intended the american secretary of state is introduced into this most facetious " broad grin with strokes about the cession of texas ike which shew the design of blending the grave with the gay serin jocu â€” of making bim more than ridiculous 44 the caricature is so coarse that the editor of the enquirer appears to have felt some small degree of shame in introducing it into his columns he states that he himself certainly would not have selected in every case the forms of expression which his corres pondent has used for conveying his ideas uui a man ol any refinement of taste and habits would have refus ed to convey to the public such lornis of expression ; and would disdain waggery so lorced and low as that lor example which marks the following passage : " not bene etiquette this morning says thc gentlemen cannot go mil until further advices ; but their attaches which they tell me means tails may probably take a bout did you ever know foreign ministers were like electric eels to light with their tails > hut thut is the etiquette to-day and whether it is anew edition of i'he secretary of state's work on that subject i have not learned i when 1 do i will write to you again 41 though the two ambassadors in question should have been betrayed by pique and misapprehension into high words or menacing gestures in the hall of the president's mansion the ame rican writer or editor should not so forget his own pretensions to the cha racter of a gentleman nor what would be still due tn their quality of stran gers and their official station as to publish on the occasion pasquinades in a style of buffoonery which is no longer tolerated even in the lurce ol the london stage and has been for taotne time cast off and consigned to the jack puddings of the country fairs â€” some light and chastened pleasantry some good natured raillery in our newspapers at the expense of loreign ministers when they commit an open indiscretion of the kind alledged might not be amiss as it would serve to pun ish the irregularity in the adequate ex tent and to render them more watch ful lor the future who know linn wl l rhe iub i.i"-n â– â– ' â– lv ' v , three b ' . p ' y tu h ... advance - $ , ., , , i ',,- tusi ontinuet until si dist rcti no ton ; 3.0 : an , i li to dii itiniu at thc i nd of a year will bi c instden 1 as wishin i.l i paper Â« ' r.h Â« ill be si nl a conlingly \\ hoover sponsible for the ihall receive s tenth a i.v i tt'i hi i.'t Â« ill 'â– >â– inserted on the cus lomarj i rm . 1 rsons sending in vdver i ... i is must spi if tin nini her of timi ithi ) uiih them inst rted,or diey will be continued till or j nd out aa charged accordingly ent it ti.i 1 li i h regi that valuable plantation commoni called â– â– ll t.i mills situated .... both sides oi 8 â– sr . ek near â€¢ here at enti rs into ihe \ ikm ii i in thai part of id an count all 1 lie j â– , settlement i the ber of scr â– in thi botl i aboul moo bin it will be divided if ri quired l>v pur baser tbe product of cotton from this plantation for several yean past has exceeded 110 bah t bi sides proportionate crops . i eorn an.l small grain attached to ibe pr m i_es is a valuable ie 1.1 wheat and coin mill unl a saw mill one i ittoii 1 iii b water an.l another excellent one bj borae power with a 3,1 prime packing screw also a good dwelling-house with a store room attached â€” sn m naive distillery w ith all the necessar iinnli ment in short there i not a more complete ami desirable establ shmi nt in the western part of the s'ate for a man of capital who wishes to lorn l.is attention to eotlon anal tbe tin r itaplei i tl country prom its situation in a rich cotton-raising s ttlemi nt it is ala i knovi n to be one of ilia best stands ill the coutltt for llie n , rcantile business it is deemed unnecessary to give ami further description as persons wish ing to purchase will view the premises and learn tb terms another tract of aboul 150 acres situated on both aides of tb yadkin river on on ofthe main roads leading from salisbury to fayette ville to this tract b longs the ft rrj commonly call 1 keen's ferry another parcel of about 1200 acres situated 3,1 ut four and five miles from salisbury iuelu diag dunn's mountain a small tract of 75 or 80 acres situated on tin south river certainly fr m washin jta ought to be io id up to ridicufi is still less i richmond the i k l . n r 'â– l . k nm 1 ' il alsobrook i lioinas kirk itrii k william kin orth r sarah kin bi i l ik.i 1 atlton 'â€¢â€¢ between the governor and (_< â– wl itii the hr was directly and furl iv given i.i printâ€”that the dispute or discomposure ot the ambaaaadore should be treated as a subject of so much wonder and derision ll john i ittl , . rlis'th lh at s.w.i i x beat n.li i in heals 3 v ' n...u bryan a lam m'haven rob rt ijuchanan job morris john ilo li 3 thomas i mahr w illiam ' l '" a i m'knighl jol n h job mills man baldwin dan i i m'l c cvr i m'cliir \ i.-tor crook ! < fnirli - mason messrs w kj.c ok 2 11 inn mi ndi uhall william a conn u samuel m'comb _ tttrr.r ~â€” â– among lhe rlsitors recently at wash ington were a party of indian from the remote regions of lhe upper missouri country under the direcdon snd care ot mrtjor o'fallon they are line stunt looking men i l>ut it lhe same lime luive more striking features i tin mvagt about them than any 1 have ever seen 1 un derstand they represent several tribes ; mine of which have ever before had sn opportunity to witness the fruits of civil ization they visited congress hall while the house \\ as in session ; and al though they disdained m betray any emo tions they afterwards acknowledged they were astonished at the interior of that spacious and splendid apartment they say if they were to live thirty years after their return they could not relate to their countrymen all the wonders they have seen they have not yet however seen all the secretary of war has sent them on to visit the cities of baltimore phila delphia mid new-york ; at which last place it is intended to send them on hoard one of our seventy-fours â€” where they will he received with a notional salute â€” â– such a visit and such a reception must make a lasting impression on those sim ple sons of the forest and dispose them in entertain a profound respect for their great lather the president inter republican professional anecdote f dr franklin when he came to philadelphia in 1713 he was first employed by one keimer a printer a visionary whose mind was frequently elevated above the little concerns of life and conse quently very sisbjectto mistakes which he seldom took the pains to correct â€” franklin had frequently reasoned with him upon the importance of accuracy in his profession but in vain hia fertile head however soon furnished him with an opportunity to second his arguments by proof they soon after undertook the impression of a primer which had lately been published in new england franklin looked over the piece and when his master had set thc following couplet â€” when the last trumpet goundcth we shall not all die ; but we shall all be changed in thc twinkling of an eye he privately removed the letter c and it was worked off â€” when the last trumpet soundcth we shall not all die ; but we shall all be hanged in the twinkling of an eye no ad ertiseim i.i inserted until i has been paid for or its payment assumed b some person in iis town or its vicinitj . q-j-aii letters to the editors must be post-paid or i.ev will not be attended u dr david t cal â– i u i i cathey josi [ h l ore john carclo '. i i im cuthbi ri o . joseph purviance i ibert i i heek william pr'n e lv.ivins biiiyaeas benjamin t curtis <: rev i i rhristeubury frani is query william clark r mo . uhriitcnbury jann i roper li john r ibins n mark derden john hitch till subscriber i a i.g employed a compe lent person will '- â€¢ |> on hand a constant bread and crackers and lanes oj ev en description as well ns the various articles usually kepi in s confectionar store all of which be will dis nose of on verv reasonable terms 1 - thomas holmes salisbury i ih 1821 ho will am iliii.il lohn dtilin david smith - william duckworth ellis ' n ith walter davis john stii'e i livs'.as .. stewartl john w frisbie i oi-ge singleton david poster bin ritl'i i mi cklenburg r 1 freeman john stockinger james ii fraser t.cro seoris frederick 1 terman margarel springs (;. adam springs lallia-s gib in ' â– i'.i i . â€¢ gn er david a 1 hompson james gillesj ie agness galloway llev william w dson daniel galloway susan ward 1 ' moses walls e robert hen gal ' samuel whiteside balm henderson lydis wallace richard t dickson john wilson 1-1 *. john it irwin d 8 ii zanty william smith post-master aboul 900 acres h ing in montgomery roimty not f le inn stokes's ferry an i art of about 7ikiu acres commonly rail ed the i'lail swamp lands surveys will be made out of this tract to suii persons wishing to purchase another parcel of about 1000 acres on tha Â« aters of muddy creek in the county of llurke on this land is situ teal one of the most eligible unoccupied seats for an iron-works in the state of ni.rtli-i'aroliiia ii has an abundance of wa ter that etui be applied to machinery with a very mail expense owing tothe line fall of the creek it is also within a reasonable distance of a rich supply of lron-dre that will be sold with the site persons disposed lo purchase any of tbe tore going lands may learn terms and particulars bl applying in person or by letter to cither of the subscribers which will be punctually attended to moses a locke fot v.v\e jtj^b^ap.v tpolsfzodv nsltrlr^tv i m,1 enns apph to tl.e io is jvvjl v subscriber if no sold previous to the lathof february nest he will again stand thc ensuing spring season in tins jfoje michael brown salisbury dec 3 1831 8tf13 boou-wuuuns us\\u\sa rilhe subscriber i spa-etfully informs the eili x zens of the western section ofn carolina and the adjoining districts of 8 carolina thai he has established the book-binding business m all of its various branches in the town ol salisbury n c lie has taken the store formerly occupied by wood & krider on main-street three doors north ofthe court-house having devoted considerable lime to acquire a competent knowledge of his business iu tin city of baltimore the subscriber hatters himsell that he will be able to execute every kind ol work in bis line in a st le and nn terms that will give general satisfaction merchants and others can bane blank books ruled and bound to any pattern on short notice as cheap and as veil finished at any that can be brought from the north old books reboun 1 on the most reasonable terms and at short notice orders from a distance for binding of every description will be faithfullj attended to william h young salisbury june 8 1831 53 charles fisher john beard jim salisbury jan 10 1822 84 j owe ne > iut v n t u\ov s . the subscriber wishes to employ iromedi ately three or four sober and industrious journeymen tailors to whom liberal wages and constant employ will be given william dickson suusbury january 1 1823 6 83 the following tracts of land lying in differ ent sections of rowan county will bc sold at the court-housc in salisbury on lhc second monday in march next to satisfy arrears of tax due on said lands otice capt ve/i.'tni.-'s company john graham 200 acres samuel i.uckey sen 4 do lames morrow 140 do james speaks 350 do peter clodfclter 138 do abraham bunton 144 do samuel bennon 139 do capt shaping's company john patterson cabarrus 40 acres capt williamson's company samuel lewis 59 acres lemuel elliott sen 67 do a i.i persons indebted to the subscribers j eithi r by b(i(.k account or note arc once more earnestly requested to call and make pay ment on or before the last day of february next those who tail to attend to thia notice may expect to find their notes and accounts in the ba ids of an officer for collection cowan 8e vail cha ion . jan 7 1822 wt87 svrvate fintortatamtuk . . . rphe subscriber respectfully informs t â– * jl the citizens of salisbury snd the '__ e adjacent country that he has removed ti dim bis late residence on the north slab of the yadkin river on the main road leading from salem to danville 15 miles from salisbury anal lias taken the bouse formerly occupied by capt la krider in town on main strei t a few doors north of the court-house ; where lie is prepared tu keep a house of private bntertainm it for travellers and citizens hc will at all times furnish stabling fodder and grain for morses thomas holmes salisbury sept 35 1831 t8 n ii bight or ten boarders will be taken at the customary price in town state v rowan county capt svink's company michael h swink 150 acres ciourt of pleas and quarter sessions no j vembi r sessions 1831 a martin iteiidleilian ve sa.nn ' trot original attachment levied â€¢> : 1 â€¢â– .,,,). irn.g ta the satisfaction f tl court that the defendant is not an inhabitant of this state ii is therefore ordered that publication bc made tor six weeks successively in the western carolinian printed in salisbury that the defen dant appear at our next court ol pleas and quarter sessions to be held for the county of rowan at tin court-house in salisbury on the third monda in february next then and there to plead or judgment will be entered according ',. the ouintifl''s d maud 6wt88 1 jno gills clerk capt earger't company hugh morgan 40 acres capt if'ootl's company town benjamin p pearson house and lots green ii moss i louse and lots forks section i'he heirs of wm ciaithcr 40 acres john hkaiu former sheriff salisbury jan 33 18 7wt91 ao l>o\\avs llewova broke jail on thc night of the 17th in stant a white man and two negroes the white man is b the name of john prince snd to have come from grayson countv virginia who was confined on a charge of counterfeiting mon ev -, he is about 35 years of sge lark compli x ion about live feet ten inches high one ol the negroes says he came vom charleston s c md that his name is bill and is a runaway ; be is a trim built fellow of a middle si/a an.l age has been cropped or lost a piece of one ear 1 think thc right ear the otber is of a ', ellow com plexioil heavy built thick lips and a small sear on bis under lip supposed to bi about 35 y ars of age says his nam is owen and is a runaway from the state of georgia it is thought by s me that prince will pass for their master and perhaps sell them am person that will apprehend them snd confine them in anv jail or bring ihem so that 1 get tb m again ihall receive the above r ward and all reasonable expenses or 10 dollars lor each or either of them wm abmfield 8hertf greensboro ouilford c .*'. c r Â»/â€¢,-.â– 26 1h.21 n.tllm cross your t's though you speu wrong some years ago capt . of schr while at one of thc west india islands received the following order among others from his owner : " i want you to git mc too monkeys for a particular purpose â€” don't fail â€” la consequence of the word being mispel led and the t not being crossed the captain put himself to great expense and considerably prolonged the voyage to accomplish the order in the sense he gave it " where have you been so long r said thc anxious owner on his return " looking for your d â€” n'd monkeys 1 said the enraged captain and with all my pains i have been alilt to get but sixty out of thc 100 sixty monkeys exclaimed the owner " why i only sent for ftvo " here is your order for them nir replied the captain coolly pulling out the let ter vu'1 bowara wvwttva uan away from the subscriber at charlotte mecklenburg countv n carolina a negro boy by the name of simon dark complex'u â– â– . stout made and live feet seven or eight inches high ih speaks low when spoken to it is supposed that be will make towards the count of prince william v*irginia,as be waspurchi 1 in that countv i will give the above reward it tin said negro is deliver to / mi h , ie con cord cabarrus county or 2 i tlollarsif cured in anv jail an 1 information given so thai i get him again ii an w 11.11 march 24 1 'â– â– 'â– ' state oi xmwv-tkwovina mecemchbubg coumty it emdti . tohn will msti joseph m'connaugli 9 ey.w ann cowan stephen cowan david f cowsn and others in this case it is ordered that publication be made for six weeks in the western carolinian that david f cowan and stephen cowan mai appear at the nexl supi - rior court of law and equity to be held for the count of mecklenburg on the 6th monday af ter the 4th monday of march next and plead answer or d mill or the bill shall be taken pro cnnfesso and judgment be entered againsl ibem 6 kj d !<â– dunlap c m c u l.v\t \ \\. xtw tog sitate of xweih-caiouna m ixlli.i'.nhur county fbtf-t -" _ j i f p i "'- bscribcr who is mf^i^ir^ftis^t ' contractor for rarrying spisi^m^slb the ( . sta.t , m iii bctwei ia â€” â€” nw^-_a_<>e--s raleigh and salisbury b i randolph chatham 8tc respectfully in t rn the t nl ii thai be has fitted up sn i ntin m'.w stage j which added to otlu rimprovi - ll il l,3i â– i.e n ii i ' ', will enable bim to carry pa8sii.ngk.rs with as much comfort and expedition as they can be carried by any fine of ui this p.u-i ofthe country the scarcity ney the reduction in the price of produce tiand a i rn spondent redui tion in very department of life i therefore the sub 111.111 il t reduce tl.e rate of passage nti per mile i litlemen travelling from tbe w it to ll.deig or by sr <â– ' rai igh to a s i it onl ial to gam a pn fi ri in e : g arrivi . in sali_.hu r even tu lock an.l di part i tli nee for haleij b ' '" - one dav al 3 o'el . lat . it arri . â€¢â– > iu l de.gb bg a.'.d i avel there fur â€¢ ti saturday st - o'clock if : q â– > john lane superior court of law fall terrc 1831 margaret duftey vs bobertduffe peti tion for divorce it appearing to the satis ac ti f court that robert duffey the defendant ,, this ( i a is ntti tn inhsbitant ad tins s ..;â– iiril.ini that publication be made for three months in the raleigh star and western caro li that unless he appear at the next term ol tin superior court of l.ae.i , to be held tor tl.e count of mecklenburg a thi court-house in cliariotte on the sixth monday after the fourth monda in march next snd answer sai 1 petition it will be s.t for hearing ex parti , and n ; made in favour of tbe petitioner witness i , . ,, cli rk of said court a office , monda after the 4th monda in sep tember a d 1831 and in ihe 46th year ot 'â€¢ the accounts which have been printed oi the altercation are no doubt overcharged and in some particulars fictitious and at all events there is no thing verv extraordinary or grievous in the circumstance of two representa tives of rival and monarchical countries jealous of thc dignity of their pr'uici k,!s and of their personal considera tion misconceiving eiyili other and be ing surprised into a momentary resent ment and expostulation in a juncture of peculiar ceremony both in this instance are men whose general de portment and private character entitle i them to the highi.it respect thc am notice whereas my wife nancy hss acted in such manner as has compelled dm to re.oke con a final separation from her and lias like >,,,.,,, a deposition to involve me as much m possible in debt sine our s.-p ration 1 oo therefore hcreb forewarn all pewons from trad ing with or trusting my wife wane on my ac nt credit as 1 will not pa any i her contra ting i â– with any of ber engagements or coiji , bat 1 cannot pomiblv avoid i.d mi mi marrel january 19 1 l m it ii a fact known to but few that celery feed in tin quantity ofa dessert upoonful to a gallon boil.d in soup of any kind gives to it a richness of llavor thut is no other way to be had ami im - this advantage over the celery itself that it is to be had at all mmbm and at a mm h less price american independence f geo graham cir Â». c /â€¢ aw 34 ia21 78m i vtvyw 4 flw reams t pool ip paper _â€¢ ft 2.5 .\ per r an i c ouatabtt 'â– execution fm sÂ«d m this ot&ct

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wibsotm vol \\.] s.\\_\s1\vu x.c tvv.stun \ v.wwv.ww :>, l hi bimikam white v,\sl of leuwrfl vvxvun^vv iiiniln nm n\'i v*\\\vtÂ»v>i v i z vincent i aits , ita .. un vsi,i3 \\ lliam jamison v al santli .' samuel johnston n.cyrwi johnston rii.irle kit x i nl i man johnson bun s a vlexandi r vndri * joro i kui bale m.uth te thu mtbscribi rs will sell the following valu abl i sods b longing to the i state of tb uwii beard we copy the following pi i 'â– from the national gsi ette it i . the ural time that tins topic has been in anv shape introduced into our columns conceiving is ue i'l th.it the establishment of r i/iirttc between the foreign ministers is a matter lhat we have no right lo interfere with etiquette is a primary point in eu ropean courts and il i both unjust anil unreasonable that we should in our pub lie piints ridicule the representatives ol friendly foreign powers sojourning sties seat of governmenl for the practice of it on the score of courtesy alone we ought to stand neuter no one will deny that the republicans â€¢>! tbe new world an us virtuous und is highminded as the n>v lists uf thc old ; then there can be noth ing incompatible with uur national ihsr actor in being equally iv â€” hath gaz " the most vulgar recount whit li we have vet seen of tbe lend alledged to have taken place between the french und english ministers it washington is contained in a letter u be found in the richmond enquirer ol the 1st inst i'he french minister is called mon sieur parltzvtuss the english mon sieur goddam and ye/w bulh the swe dish monsieur de swede e_fc â€” the whole nan ni c has a character accor dant with those choice and witty de signations and must have been receiv ed with infinite glee in the night-cel lars and stable-yards of v , for which we presume it was intended the american secretary of state is introduced into this most facetious " broad grin with strokes about the cession of texas ike which shew the design of blending the grave with the gay serin jocu â€” of making bim more than ridiculous 44 the caricature is so coarse that the editor of the enquirer appears to have felt some small degree of shame in introducing it into his columns he states that he himself certainly would not have selected in every case the forms of expression which his corres pondent has used for conveying his ideas uui a man ol any refinement of taste and habits would have refus ed to convey to the public such lornis of expression ; and would disdain waggery so lorced and low as that lor example which marks the following passage : " not bene etiquette this morning says thc gentlemen cannot go mil until further advices ; but their attaches which they tell me means tails may probably take a bout did you ever know foreign ministers were like electric eels to light with their tails > hut thut is the etiquette to-day and whether it is anew edition of i'he secretary of state's work on that subject i have not learned i when 1 do i will write to you again 41 though the two ambassadors in question should have been betrayed by pique and misapprehension into high words or menacing gestures in the hall of the president's mansion the ame rican writer or editor should not so forget his own pretensions to the cha racter of a gentleman nor what would be still due tn their quality of stran gers and their official station as to publish on the occasion pasquinades in a style of buffoonery which is no longer tolerated even in the lurce ol the london stage and has been for taotne time cast off and consigned to the jack puddings of the country fairs â€” some light and chastened pleasantry some good natured raillery in our newspapers at the expense of loreign ministers when they commit an open indiscretion of the kind alledged might not be amiss as it would serve to pun ish the irregularity in the adequate ex tent and to render them more watch ful lor the future who know linn wl l rhe iub i.i"-n â– â– ' â– lv ' v , three b ' . p ' y tu h ... advance - $ , ., , , i ',,- tusi ontinuet until si dist rcti no ton ; 3.0 : an , i li to dii itiniu at thc i nd of a year will bi c instden 1 as wishin i.l i paper Â« ' r.h Â« ill be si nl a conlingly \\ hoover sponsible for the ihall receive s tenth a i.v i tt'i hi i.'t Â« ill 'â– >â– inserted on the cus lomarj i rm . 1 rsons sending in vdver i ... i is must spi if tin nini her of timi ithi ) uiih them inst rted,or diey will be continued till or j nd out aa charged accordingly ent it ti.i 1 li i h regi that valuable plantation commoni called â– â– ll t.i mills situated .... both sides oi 8 â– sr . ek near â€¢ here at enti rs into ihe \ ikm ii i in thai part of id an count all 1 lie j â– , settlement i the ber of scr â– in thi botl i aboul moo bin it will be divided if ri quired l>v pur baser tbe product of cotton from this plantation for several yean past has exceeded 110 bah t bi sides proportionate crops . i eorn an.l small grain attached to ibe pr m i_es is a valuable ie 1.1 wheat and coin mill unl a saw mill one i ittoii 1 iii b water an.l another excellent one bj borae power with a 3,1 prime packing screw also a good dwelling-house with a store room attached â€” sn m naive distillery w ith all the necessar iinnli ment in short there i not a more complete ami desirable establ shmi nt in the western part of the s'ate for a man of capital who wishes to lorn l.is attention to eotlon anal tbe tin r itaplei i tl country prom its situation in a rich cotton-raising s ttlemi nt it is ala i knovi n to be one of ilia best stands ill the coutltt for llie n , rcantile business it is deemed unnecessary to give ami further description as persons wish ing to purchase will view the premises and learn tb terms another tract of aboul 150 acres situated on both aides of tb yadkin river on on ofthe main roads leading from salisbury to fayette ville to this tract b longs the ft rrj commonly call 1 keen's ferry another parcel of about 1200 acres situated 3,1 ut four and five miles from salisbury iuelu diag dunn's mountain a small tract of 75 or 80 acres situated on tin south river certainly fr m washin jta ought to be io id up to ridicufi is still less i richmond the i k l . n r 'â– l . k nm 1 ' il alsobrook i lioinas kirk itrii k william kin orth r sarah kin bi i l ik.i 1 atlton 'â€¢â€¢ between the governor and (_< â– wl itii the hr was directly and furl iv given i.i printâ€”that the dispute or discomposure ot the ambaaaadore should be treated as a subject of so much wonder and derision ll john i ittl , . rlis'th lh at s.w.i i x beat n.li i in heals 3 v ' n...u bryan a lam m'haven rob rt ijuchanan job morris john ilo li 3 thomas i mahr w illiam ' l '" a i m'knighl jol n h job mills man baldwin dan i i m'l c cvr i m'cliir \ i.-tor crook ! < fnirli - mason messrs w kj.c ok 2 11 inn mi ndi uhall william a conn u samuel m'comb _ tttrr.r ~â€” â– among lhe rlsitors recently at wash ington were a party of indian from the remote regions of lhe upper missouri country under the direcdon snd care ot mrtjor o'fallon they are line stunt looking men i l>ut it lhe same lime luive more striking features i tin mvagt about them than any 1 have ever seen 1 un derstand they represent several tribes ; mine of which have ever before had sn opportunity to witness the fruits of civil ization they visited congress hall while the house \\ as in session ; and al though they disdained m betray any emo tions they afterwards acknowledged they were astonished at the interior of that spacious and splendid apartment they say if they were to live thirty years after their return they could not relate to their countrymen all the wonders they have seen they have not yet however seen all the secretary of war has sent them on to visit the cities of baltimore phila delphia mid new-york ; at which last place it is intended to send them on hoard one of our seventy-fours â€” where they will he received with a notional salute â€” â– such a visit and such a reception must make a lasting impression on those sim ple sons of the forest and dispose them in entertain a profound respect for their great lather the president inter republican professional anecdote f dr franklin when he came to philadelphia in 1713 he was first employed by one keimer a printer a visionary whose mind was frequently elevated above the little concerns of life and conse quently very sisbjectto mistakes which he seldom took the pains to correct â€” franklin had frequently reasoned with him upon the importance of accuracy in his profession but in vain hia fertile head however soon furnished him with an opportunity to second his arguments by proof they soon after undertook the impression of a primer which had lately been published in new england franklin looked over the piece and when his master had set thc following couplet â€” when the last trumpet goundcth we shall not all die ; but we shall all be changed in thc twinkling of an eye he privately removed the letter c and it was worked off â€” when the last trumpet soundcth we shall not all die ; but we shall all be hanged in the twinkling of an eye no ad ertiseim i.i inserted until i has been paid for or its payment assumed b some person in iis town or its vicinitj . q-j-aii letters to the editors must be post-paid or i.ev will not be attended u dr david t cal â– i u i i cathey josi [ h l ore john carclo '. i i im cuthbi ri o . joseph purviance i ibert i i heek william pr'n e lv.ivins biiiyaeas benjamin t curtis on hand a constant bread and crackers and lanes oj ev en description as well ns the various articles usually kepi in s confectionar store all of which be will dis nose of on verv reasonable terms 1 - thomas holmes salisbury i ih 1821 ho will am iliii.il lohn dtilin david smith - william duckworth ellis ' n ith walter davis john stii'e i livs'.as .. stewartl john w frisbie i oi-ge singleton david poster bin ritl'i i mi cklenburg r 1 freeman john stockinger james ii fraser t.cro seoris frederick 1 terman margarel springs (;. adam springs lallia-s gib in ' â– i'.i i . â€¢ gn er david a 1 hompson james gillesj ie agness galloway llev william w dson daniel galloway susan ward 1 ' moses walls e robert hen gal ' samuel whiteside balm henderson lydis wallace richard t dickson john wilson 1-1 *. john it irwin d 8 ii zanty william smith post-master aboul 900 acres h ing in montgomery roimty not f le inn stokes's ferry an i art of about 7ikiu acres commonly rail ed the i'lail swamp lands surveys will be made out of this tract to suii persons wishing to purchase another parcel of about 1000 acres on tha Â« aters of muddy creek in the county of llurke on this land is situ teal one of the most eligible unoccupied seats for an iron-works in the state of ni.rtli-i'aroliiia ii has an abundance of wa ter that etui be applied to machinery with a very mail expense owing tothe line fall of the creek it is also within a reasonable distance of a rich supply of lron-dre that will be sold with the site persons disposed lo purchase any of tbe tore going lands may learn terms and particulars bl applying in person or by letter to cither of the subscribers which will be punctually attended to moses a locke fot v.v\e jtj^b^ap.v tpolsfzodv nsltrlr^tv i m,1 enns apph to tl.e io is jvvjl v subscriber if no sold previous to the lathof february nest he will again stand thc ensuing spring season in tins jfoje michael brown salisbury dec 3 1831 8tf13 boou-wuuuns us\\u\sa rilhe subscriber i spa-etfully informs the eili x zens of the western section ofn carolina and the adjoining districts of 8 carolina thai he has established the book-binding business m all of its various branches in the town ol salisbury n c lie has taken the store formerly occupied by wood & krider on main-street three doors north ofthe court-house having devoted considerable lime to acquire a competent knowledge of his business iu tin city of baltimore the subscriber hatters himsell that he will be able to execute every kind ol work in bis line in a st le and nn terms that will give general satisfaction merchants and others can bane blank books ruled and bound to any pattern on short notice as cheap and as veil finished at any that can be brought from the north old books reboun 1 on the most reasonable terms and at short notice orders from a distance for binding of every description will be faithfullj attended to william h young salisbury june 8 1831 53 charles fisher john beard jim salisbury jan 10 1822 84 j owe ne > iut v n t u\ov s . the subscriber wishes to employ iromedi ately three or four sober and industrious journeymen tailors to whom liberal wages and constant employ will be given william dickson suusbury january 1 1823 6 83 the following tracts of land lying in differ ent sections of rowan county will bc sold at the court-housc in salisbury on lhc second monday in march next to satisfy arrears of tax due on said lands otice capt ve/i.'tni.-'s company john graham 200 acres samuel i.uckey sen 4 do lames morrow 140 do james speaks 350 do peter clodfclter 138 do abraham bunton 144 do samuel bennon 139 do capt shaping's company john patterson cabarrus 40 acres capt williamson's company samuel lewis 59 acres lemuel elliott sen 67 do a i.i persons indebted to the subscribers j eithi r by b(i(.k account or note arc once more earnestly requested to call and make pay ment on or before the last day of february next those who tail to attend to thia notice may expect to find their notes and accounts in the ba ids of an officer for collection cowan 8e vail cha ion . jan 7 1822 wt87 svrvate fintortatamtuk . . . rphe subscriber respectfully informs t â– * jl the citizens of salisbury snd the '__ e adjacent country that he has removed ti dim bis late residence on the north slab of the yadkin river on the main road leading from salem to danville 15 miles from salisbury anal lias taken the bouse formerly occupied by capt la krider in town on main strei t a few doors north of the court-house ; where lie is prepared tu keep a house of private bntertainm it for travellers and citizens hc will at all times furnish stabling fodder and grain for morses thomas holmes salisbury sept 35 1831 t8 n ii bight or ten boarders will be taken at the customary price in town state v rowan county capt svink's company michael h swink 150 acres ciourt of pleas and quarter sessions no j vembi r sessions 1831 a martin iteiidleilian ve sa.nn ' trot original attachment levied â€¢> : 1 â€¢â– .,,,). irn.g ta the satisfaction f tl court that the defendant is not an inhabitant of this state ii is therefore ordered that publication bc made tor six weeks successively in the western carolinian printed in salisbury that the defen dant appear at our next court ol pleas and quarter sessions to be held for the county of rowan at tin court-house in salisbury on the third monda in february next then and there to plead or judgment will be entered according ',. the ouintifl''s d maud 6wt88 1 jno gills clerk capt earger't company hugh morgan 40 acres capt if'ootl's company town benjamin p pearson house and lots green ii moss i louse and lots forks section i'he heirs of wm ciaithcr 40 acres john hkaiu former sheriff salisbury jan 33 18 7wt91 ao l>o\\avs llewova broke jail on thc night of the 17th in stant a white man and two negroes the white man is b the name of john prince snd to have come from grayson countv virginia who was confined on a charge of counterfeiting mon ev -, he is about 35 years of sge lark compli x ion about live feet ten inches high one ol the negroes says he came vom charleston s c md that his name is bill and is a runaway ; be is a trim built fellow of a middle si/a an.l age has been cropped or lost a piece of one ear 1 think thc right ear the otber is of a ', ellow com plexioil heavy built thick lips and a small sear on bis under lip supposed to bi about 35 y ars of age says his nam is owen and is a runaway from the state of georgia it is thought by s me that prince will pass for their master and perhaps sell them am person that will apprehend them snd confine them in anv jail or bring ihem so that 1 get tb m again ihall receive the above r ward and all reasonable expenses or 10 dollars lor each or either of them wm abmfield 8hertf greensboro ouilford c .*'. c r Â»/â€¢,-.â– 26 1h.21 n.tllm cross your t's though you speu wrong some years ago capt . of schr while at one of thc west india islands received the following order among others from his owner : " i want you to git mc too monkeys for a particular purpose â€” don't fail â€” la consequence of the word being mispel led and the t not being crossed the captain put himself to great expense and considerably prolonged the voyage to accomplish the order in the sense he gave it " where have you been so long r said thc anxious owner on his return " looking for your d â€” n'd monkeys 1 said the enraged captain and with all my pains i have been alilt to get but sixty out of thc 100 sixty monkeys exclaimed the owner " why i only sent for ftvo " here is your order for them nir replied the captain coolly pulling out the let ter vu'1 bowara wvwttva uan away from the subscriber at charlotte mecklenburg countv n carolina a negro boy by the name of simon dark complex'u â– â– . stout made and live feet seven or eight inches high ih speaks low when spoken to it is supposed that be will make towards the count of prince william v*irginia,as be waspurchi 1 in that countv i will give the above reward it tin said negro is deliver to / mi h , ie con cord cabarrus county or 2 i tlollarsif cured in anv jail an 1 information given so thai i get him again ii an w 11.11 march 24 1 'â– â– 'â– ' state oi xmwv-tkwovina mecemchbubg coumty it emdti . tohn will msti joseph m'connaugli 9 ey.w ann cowan stephen cowan david f cowsn and others in this case it is ordered that publication be made for six weeks in the western carolinian that david f cowan and stephen cowan mai appear at the nexl supi - rior court of law and equity to be held for the count of mecklenburg on the 6th monday af ter the 4th monday of march next and plead answer or d mill or the bill shall be taken pro cnnfesso and judgment be entered againsl ibem 6 kj d !e--s raleigh and salisbury b i randolph chatham 8tc respectfully in t rn the t nl ii thai be has fitted up sn i ntin m'.w stage j which added to otlu rimprovi - ll il l,3i â– i.e n ii i ' ', will enable bim to carry pa8sii.ngk.rs with as much comfort and expedition as they can be carried by any fine of ui this p.u-i ofthe country the scarcity ney the reduction in the price of produce tiand a i rn spondent redui tion in very department of life i therefore the sub 111.111 il t reduce tl.e rate of passage nti per mile i litlemen travelling from tbe w it to ll.deig or by sr iu l de.gb bg a.'.d i avel there fur â€¢ ti saturday st - o'clock if : q â– > john lane superior court of law fall terrc 1831 margaret duftey vs bobertduffe peti tion for divorce it appearing to the satis ac ti f court that robert duffey the defendant ,, this ( i a is ntti tn inhsbitant ad tins s ..;â– iiril.ini that publication be made for three months in the raleigh star and western caro li that unless he appear at the next term ol tin superior court of l.ae.i , to be held tor tl.e count of mecklenburg a thi court-house in cliariotte on the sixth monday after the fourth monda in march next snd answer sai 1 petition it will be s.t for hearing ex parti , and n ; made in favour of tbe petitioner witness i , . ,, cli rk of said court a office , monda after the 4th monda in sep tember a d 1831 and in ihe 46th year ot 'â€¢ the accounts which have been printed oi the altercation are no doubt overcharged and in some particulars fictitious and at all events there is no thing verv extraordinary or grievous in the circumstance of two representa tives of rival and monarchical countries jealous of thc dignity of their pr'uici k,!s and of their personal considera tion misconceiving eiyili other and be ing surprised into a momentary resent ment and expostulation in a juncture of peculiar ceremony both in this instance are men whose general de portment and private character entitle i them to the highi.it respect thc am notice whereas my wife nancy hss acted in such manner as has compelled dm to re.oke con a final separation from her and lias like >,,,.,,, a deposition to involve me as much m possible in debt sine our s.-p ration 1 oo therefore hcreb forewarn all pewons from trad ing with or trusting my wife wane on my ac nt credit as 1 will not pa any i her contra ting i â– with any of ber engagements or coiji , bat 1 cannot pomiblv avoid i.d mi mi marrel january 19 1 l m it ii a fact known to but few that celery feed in tin quantity ofa dessert upoonful to a gallon boil.d in soup of any kind gives to it a richness of llavor thut is no other way to be had ami im - this advantage over the celery itself that it is to be had at all mmbm and at a mm h less price american independence f geo graham cir Â». c /â€¢ aw 34 ia21 78m i vtvyw 4 flw reams t pool ip paper _â€¢ ft 2.5 .\ per r an i c ouatabtt 'â– execution fm sÂ«d m this ot&ct